“We were hiding nothing by bringing her back, the job was done and we thought it was over after Ascot, but to come back and do that and run a record, I’m lost for words,” Moody continued. “I’m just so proud of her. She is just a good-news story and I am very grateful for the owners who are prepared to share her with everyone. I think that is very understated in this whole story. Imagine having something this good and sharing it with every bugger in Australia. They are true blue Aussies, aren’t they,” Moody quipped.

There are two relations to Black Caviar in the upcoming Inglis Easter Yearling Sale. Lot 131, a Redoute’s Choice (Aus) half-brother to the mare, will be offered by Three Bridges Thoroughbreds on behalf of Rick Jamieson’s Gilgai Farm. Also set to go under the hammer is lot 319, a colt by Redoute’s Choice out of Black Caviar’s second dam Scandinavia (Aus).